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Gone are the days where people were once restricted to their own languages. Today, DoIt Blog will be teaching you how to utilize Google Translate for your blog. When you put your thoughts into a blog, you put it out there for everyone to consume. When we say ‘everyone’ we really mean it. When your ...

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Think International Reach: How to Utilize Google Translate For Your Blog

Gone are the days where people were once restricted to their own languages. Today, DoIt Blog will be teaching you how to utilize Google Translate for your blog. When you put your thoughts into a blog, you put it out there for everyone to consume. When we say ‘everyone’ we really mean it.

When your blog shows up as a relevant search result, anyone who bothers will be able to read your content. The only issue is: what if the reader does not share the same language as you? In that case, Google Translate will be there to save the day!

What is Google Translate?

Google Translate is one of Google’s online programs that help to translate languages from one to another. Users can choose a sentence or a word and have it ported into a different language. All you need to do is to choose the two languages. For example, you can choose ‘English’ (USA) as the first language and ‘Tagalog’ (Philippines) as the second one.

Google Translate will take the word or sentence or even a full paragraph from English that you have put into the box and will turn it into Tagalog.

For example:
English: Door
Tagalog: Pintuan.

English: I like red.
Tagalog: Gusto ko ang kulay na pula.

All this made possible through a free program by Google. When you do run a sentence through Google Translate, it would be reasonable to expect a bit of a translation mishap. After all, each language has its own words and rules. Just make sure to translate the word or phrase back and forth to get a better understanding of the context and how it changes.

Food For Thought

Always keep in mind that the contextual integrity of the message or the sentence might become lost in translation. This is why it is always important to check back and forth between the two languages you have chosen. With enough practice and careful tweaking, you will eventually get used to the translation and your words will now be available in a different language.

Reaching out to an entirely new audience with their own language can be a funny and scary thing. Just remember why you wanted to do the translation to begin with and you will be fine! Do not hesitate to make use of Google Translate for your blog. You just might be surprised with what you gain by running a few translations.

Help Yourself: The Different Side Effects of Cefdinir Omnicef

In the world of blogging, anti-viruses are important. When it comes to your health, anti-bacterial medicine is important as well. Today, DoIt Blog looks at the side effects of Cefdinir Omnicef.

What is Cefdinir?

This medicine is a type of antibiotic that is given to treat a variety of bacterial illnesses. This can include certain strains of pneumonia, sore throat, and many other conditions. It is important to remember that Cefdinir can be quite strong so proper dosage is required and you must get your doctor to sign off with you using this particular drug.

Tell your doctor right away if you have any other pre-existing conditions prior to taking Cefdinir. This will help your doctor understand which medicines should not be in your system if you are prescribed a round of antibiotics.

Side Effects

There are a variety of side effects that may occur but there is no 100% assurance that it will. However, much like all medicine out there, it is important to be prepared. Cefdinir is often associated with bouts of diarrhea, nausea, headaches, and disorientation.

For some, the side effects can be quite a bit odd like gas, stomach pain, and even vaginal yeast infections—so it is important to ensue that you only use it when you really need it.

Food For Thought

Always consult with your doctor if you experience any of the side effects we have listed above. Be informed that there may be more side effects than the ones we have discussed. It would be in your best interest to get a full list of the side effects from your doctor or pharmacist.

Before you take any medicine, it would be important to check if you are allergic to it. There would be very little sense to take on a powerful anti-biotic only to realize that it would cause more harm than good. In the world today where information is so easy to find, do take the time to read up on the details that are highly relevant to you and your health.

What side effects from Cefdinir have you experienced in your usage of this medicine? Let us know and we will share it with the other readers!

Playing a Game: Would You Rather This or That?

In the world of blogging and trying to make a successful website, it is important to have a sense of humor. Today, DoIt Blog collectively lets its hair down and will share a few funny questions. The game of “would you rather” plays out like this: the players choose which option they would prefer over two given choices.

While the game is not anything new, it is still a consistently fun way to spend the time. As we are a website that is dedicated to providing information about building blogs and websites, we are going to try to keep our “would you rather” questions related to that field. Of course, we are still going to try to add other non-related topics just to keep it interesting. Here we go!

Would You Rather:

Have unlimited groceries forever OR never had to pay for your utilities ever again?

Have 1000 likes on a blog post OR 1 like but by someone you really like?

Have a dog like acted like a duck OR a duck that acted like a dog?

Have super fast internet for three months OR a free pair of new shoes from your favorite brand?

Always know what the new buzzword is 10 minutes before it gets popular OR have a consistent but small site following and never worry about rankings?

Have the chance to revive Yahoo! Radio but have to listen to your hated music genre only for the first 2 weeks OR let it continue to be dead but the first and last song you listen to everyday is a Justin Bieber song?

Have aliens visit us in exchange for your favorite person on earth OR be the offering for the alien visit instead?

Be able to relive the past and not change anything OR live in the future and change everything?

Have a free web hosting from an unreliable company OR a super expensive monthly fee from a good host company?

Have the power to read minds but would have to fart whenever your do OR have the best smelling farts in the world but would always have to say out loud what you are thinking?

Win a free trip to Hawaii but would have to wear a winter coat the whole time OR Win a trip to Iceland but would have to wear beach wear the whole time?

Go on a date with a highly attractive person who chews with their mouth open OR a highly unattractive person with all the right manners?

Have to stay in complete isolation for 3 years but win $100 million at the end OR be allowed to socialize as you normally do for those 3 years but only win $50,000?

Food For Thought

The game of “Would You Rather” is a relatively easy but interestingly fun way to get to know yourself and others. Mind you that the questions above are merely game questions and should not be taken seriously! Have fun!

Google and You: 2 Ways You Are Pissing Google Off

When you want your blog to make a difference, it would be important to play by Google’s rules. Today, DoIt Blog will be looking into the 2 ways that you pissing Google off.

Google and Rankings

Google is pretty much everyone’s go-to search engine. Everyday, million of users open their browsers and type in certain search words to get results that they need. If you have done this yourself, you will be quite familiar with the Google results page. How does Google come up with this?

Google has an algorithm that consistently updates. It utilizes keywords and analyzes how words are placed and utilized in websites. The algorithm will them cross-reference it against other findings in their database. From there, the rankings of sites and their relevance to certain keywords will be determined.

For blogs and sites, rankings will also determine how far their reach can go. If you want to make money off of your website, you will want to be on those pages. If this is your goal, you will want to make sure that you always pay attention to Google’s algorithm guidelines as they can change and end up harming your site.

Here are two ways that your site could be pissing Google off:

Keyword stuffing

As we have mentioned Google analyzes words that appear on websites and try to see their relevance to certain topics or searches. A lot of people may not realize the fact that if they make use of their keyword too often, it is actually a bad thing.

Too many of the keyword in a sentence or an article will not make any sense. In a contextual standpoint, it will not yield anything useful for readers as well. Google’s algorithm is able to analyze context as well as just the keywords.

Unoriginal Content

There is a reason why highly creative writers are paid a lot of money. Writers that are hired by websites ensure that the content is original and not copied from anywhere else. Google really dislikes plagiarism. Not only is it an unethical but it also robs people from getting proper and informed choices. There is also the added penalty that unoriginal posts take away from the traffic that legitimately original sites that take the effort to create and publish original content.

While there will be instances that you will end up quoting something else, as Google takes that into consideration with its algorithm. It will know how you presented the information and will take that into account.

Food For Thought

Playing right by Google is a great way to ensure that your blog or website will remain healthy. When you are in the ‘green’, so to speak, exposure is wider and you will always have a better chance of showing up higher in their search results.

Take a closer look at the two common violations made by bloggers and site owners. Which ones have you been guilty of? From this point on, it would be important to review the guidelines that Google has on their site. They make sure that it is clear and easy to understand. Also, they are open to taking in questions from users—isn’t that great?

Web Host Options: How good is HostGator?

When it comes to finding a host for your site, it is important that you find one that works well for you and your site. Today, DoIt Blog will be taking a look at HostGator as a web hosting service. When you are considering turning your site into a professional one, it is always a good idea to find a web host that can serve your needs well.

Usually bloggers and businesses will want their chosen site names clearly stated before a ‘.com’ or a ‘.net’. Quite says ‘legitimate’ and ‘serious’ as having your own domain name. In order to obtain one, a web host is needed. Web hosts often have specific plans or deals that potential users can choose from. In our investigation about HostGator, we came upon some pretty positive things about it.

No Server Downtime

One of the biggest reasons why bloggers become popular is because of the discussions that they hold on their site. That information is there; available to be read by anyone—provided that the server is online. When the server is not online, the web is usually ‘unavailable’ or ‘offline’. This means wasted opportunities for each second or minute that the website is down.

HostGator has always made it a point that their servers will always be online. They have made it part of their bylaws. If you choose them as your web host and you experience any point where your site goes down because of server issues, you get credit in return.

Positive Feedback

Like any service, there will be happy and angry clients. Before you go with a particular service, it is important to check out the feedback and the reviews. Of course, it would be wiser to do independent search and not rely on the ‘feedback’ that is found on the company site.

If a web host company is not any good, you will read about it. With social media being so far-reaching, it is a lot easier to obtain feedback regarding a service before you avail of it. HostGator knows how to keep their clients happy. As such, they have repeat clients that have been with them since the late 2000s.

Loading Speed

While you would think that this is reliant on the internet, the information on a website is also reliant upon the host’s server. However, the web host server plays a large part in the loading speed of a website. If your site is going to be image heavy or other has forms of media, it would be smart if you partner with a web host that has a consistently fast loading speed—much like HostGator does.

Food For Thought

When you are in the market for a web host, it is important to see how long it has been in business. The longevity and persistence of a web host company is a good indication that they know what they are doing. Through the years, the internet and all the sites have gone through massive changes.

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It is important to lock down a web host that has felt all those shifts and still stands head and shoulders above water. You are free to look around for other options on who hosts your website. However, for a lot of us here, our personal blogs run with HostGator and we have no complaints.

Why Does Gmail Remain to Be the Best Email Sign-up for Blogging?

When you go to any blogging host site, they will always require users to choose an email login to sign-up with. Today, DoIt Blog will be talking about why Gmail remains to be the best sign-up email for blogging!

What Is Up With Emails and Blogging?

When you visit any blogging site like WordPress, Wix, or Blogger, you will be prompted to sign up. When you do, they will ask you to choose a pre-existing email account. The usual choices would be Gmail or Yahoo. However, through the years, Gmail has stood out as our blogging email of choice.

As it turns out, more and more people (and blogging sites) have chosen Gmail as their preferred email client and for several good reasons. Here are a couple of good reasons why we prefer it:

Connectivity

As you may or may not know, Google runs Gmail. In terms of porting over contacts to add to your blogging network, Google remains to be a favorite for the majority of the reputable blogging sites. The algorithm that Google uses to be able to successfully share posts over a multitude of platforms is also one of their biggest strengths.

Smooth connectivity is important for any blogger that would want to lay down the foundation for their network. Gmail and its safeguards allow for an unencumbered approach toward the world of blogging and the connectivity it requires in order to get the ball rolling.

Security

One of the best things that Google can offer is the extremely beefed up security measures that came after the wave of hacking attacks that targeted email companies specifically. The information that is often linked with emails can be used to steal the identity of a person. This is something that should never be taken lightly.

A blogger often shares a lot of information about themselves online but never enough to compromise their security. When an email is hacked everything else that is linked to that account is comprised. Google has made it practically impossible to create a Gmail account without having a phone number linked the account for verification.

They also keep close track of IP addresses and any suspicious activity. Google is even stricter when linking outside sites like social media to it. They will send immediate emails and notifications if there any odd log-ins from any unfamiliar devices.

Food For Thought

There are, of course, other options for email clients that users can freely choose from. It is all about what you consider to be a priority. What must always be remembered is the fact that there are blogging sites out there that only accept specific email clients as sign-up emails.

Gmail has had a good track record in terms of both connectivity and security.

When it comes to the security of your data and personal information, do you trust your current email client? If the answer is no, we highly suggest that you make the switch to Gmail and never have to worry about your security again.

Brain Bites: For a Blogger, How Important is having a Facebook Page?

In the world of bloggers, visibility is often the key to securing better exposure and reach. Nowadays, we do this via social media. Today, DoIt Blog will be picking our brains toward the vast importance of having a Facebook Page.

What is Facebook?

Facebook is one of the most used forms of social media today. It normally requires signing in via an established email account. It enables people to stay connected to friends and family no matter where in the world they may be. Facebook is often used to send messages to people. It is the fastest way to get in touch with someone who is not in the immediate area.

Most people make use of their Facebook pages to find out the latest news and the latest deals from their favorite establishments and brands. That information is obtained through “liking” or “following” the Facebook pages of those brands and establishments.

So when you think about that, what can Facebook do for a blogger?

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Facebook and Blogging

When you do a search for any established blogger, you will also be directed toward their social media pages. One of these social media pages is a Facebook page. There are really good reasons why.

Connection with Readers

For a serious blogger, having a Facebook page is a great way for readers to find out more about the blog and the blogger. It is also a highly effective way to keep readers updated on any new posts or any important news in the bloggers life.

Some of the more established bloggers often hold sponsored giveaways. The best way to get the word out about it is through social media.

Visibility

Social Media presence is vital if you want your blog to get anywhere. When you are planning on monetizing your blog, it would be important to run ads and even be connected to brands. Like we mentioned above, established bloggers often hold sponsored giveaways. Brands reach out to bloggers that have large followings.

The ‘followers’ are often clearly reflected on a blogger’s social media page. So in essence, bloggers often have social media to thank for their visibility. The visibility of a blog is crucial when ads are in play.

Food For Thought

When you are planning to be an established and legitimate blogger, having a Facebook page really helps. What is lovely about the thing is that it does not even have to be a personal page. You can have one that represents your blog.

A common mistake that most new bloggers make is unifying both a personal and private page together. This can pose as a privacy risk especially since Facebook has got a rather wide reach. When utilized appropriately, a Facebook page can really help add to the reach and the credibility of a blog and its blogger. It also provides a unique chance for the blogger to see how many people value their words.

When all things are said and done, what do you think of it: is having a Facebook page all that important for a blogger?

Boards and Pins: What Good is Pinterest and what is it for?

There are so many different forms of social media going around that it can often feel hard to keep up. Today, DoIt Blog is going to doing a discussion about Pinterest and what it is all about.

What is Pinterest?

Since the advent of the internet, people have always tried to find information off of the Web. In order to utilize the information or design they have found, they would have to save it and print it out. This means that this favored those that had printers or had laptops with ready net connection.

As the years went by, people were no longer happy with this method but they still wanted to make use of images or plans taken from the internet as a sort of inspiration. Like old magazines but this time, the information is much more massive. There was certainly a need that was in dire need of filling.

Developed at around 2009, this website and eventual mobile app entity has really captured the minds of those that had that need. Pinterest is successful because of a few critical things:

Organization

Pinterest allows users to collate and store all the information that is available online. Users can now select words, articles, images, and even full sites and “Pin It” unto their Pinterest accounts. This is extremely useful when people want to keep searching for information but not have dozens of browser tabs open.

Pinterest helps users by providing a good space for users to store findings for later review.

Sharing Community

One of the good things about Pinterest is that you have the option to share what your findings are. More and more craft makers, artists, students, and young professionals are making use of Pinterest to search for information or styles that they need.

Users have the option of putting a heart on something that they like on Pinterest—which is usually someone else’s post—and they can study it further.

Idea Board

The biggest draw of Pinterest is the concept of the idea board. Users are able to create blank “boards” herein they can attach specifically themed pins or inspirations. On a personal standpoint, Pinterest is extremely useful in collating themes. While Pinterest is primarily used to share information, users have the option to keep their idea board private.

An idea board is a great way to guide users toward their ideal result. A lot of do it yourself enthusiasts make use of Pinterest to get ideas for their personal events and parties.

Food For Thought

There is a reason why the word “Pinterest” has been thrown around whenever the events that require decorations. Pinterest is a great way to really get the word out for businesses, brands, and personalities. The novelty of organizing thoughts and plans in a safe digital space is not going to go away any time soon.

Social media is always a good way to stay connected with others and effectively building your personal brand at the same time. What would you be using Pinterest for?

The Power of Your Voice: 3 Reasons Why You Should Start a Blog

The beauty of the world today is the fact that anyone who has a voice can use it to their advantage. Today, we will be looking at the power of your voice and why you should start a blog. Since the launch of the internet, information because a lot more accessible. One merely needed a personal computer and steady internet connection.

It was not long until ordinary people realized that they could put their own words out there. As such, the very first blogs were born. For anyone who is unfamiliar with the concept, a blog is a site that is usually run by a single person about pretty much anything. If you are on the fence about starting your own blog, here are three good reasons why you should:

It’s Easy

Having a blog is really quite simple. It is as simple as creating and signing up for an email account. There are a lot of web hosting sites that allow users to sign up with only an email and a chosen password. All that it will take is to verify the blog account and you can publish your articles immediately.

What is great about blogs is that it is quite simple to customize blogs to really express your passions, tastes, and even your unique personality. While it may seem a tad intimidating at first, with proper guidance and careful study, you will eventually find that the entire process is actually simple.

It’s Affordable

Having a professional blog does not mean that it will cost you a lot of money. Not every blog has to be professional. It can be something that you keep like a diary but in a digital space. There are blog sites that do not require a fee.

Once you make your blog and publish the content, it is there until you delete it.

It’s Profitable

What a lot of people did not really realize before was the fact that blogs could something that could be monetized. Nowadays, full careers are being sustained by blogging. It is through ad revenue and exposure that people can earn money through blogging.

There are even those that are paid to air their thoughts about certain topics. As you can see, there are a lot of different ways to earn from blogging. Blogging is a great way to marry the concepts of talking about something you like and getting paid to do so.

Food For Thought

Blogging is one of the easiest, affordable, and even profitable ways to use the power of your voice. There are so many people’s lives out there that you can touch in a positive way with your thoughts and your words. Considering the three reasons that we have given, what are you still waiting for?

If you are not fully aware of the ways that you can open, run, maintain, or even profit from a blog—keep calm. This is what DoIt Blog is all about! We hope that you continue to tune in to get much needed information to successfully start your blog!